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四川省泸州市高2020级高三英语第一次教学质量诊断性考试卷(无附听力材料)本试题分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,第I卷第1至9页,第II卷第10至12页120分钟完卷,满分150分第I卷(选择题共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)作题时,先将答案划在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍1. How does the woman prefer to go to work?A. By car. B. By bus. C. On foot.2.Who is going to see Tom in the hospital?A. Toms sister. B. Toms brother. C. The woman speaker.3.Whats the mans problem?A. His phone doesnt work.B. Hes too busy to call the woman.C. He cant get through.4.Whats the woman going to do?A. To drive a taxi B. To go to the bank. C. To go on holiday.5.When should Mary come according to the woman?A. At 7. B. At 8. C. At 9.第二节:(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段材料,回答第68题6. What does the man think of plays?A. Most of them are badly written.B. Most of them are too expensive.C. Most of them are hard to understand.7. What is the man interested in?A. Love stories. B. Light music. C. American songs.8. Where do the two speakers finally decide to go?A. To a concert. B. To the theater. C. To the library.听下面一段材料,回答第911题9. Where does the woman want to go?A. To the park. B. To the cinema. C. To the swimming pool.10. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Son and mother. B. Teacher and student. C. Brother and sister.听下面一段材料,回答第1214题11. What does the woman want to do later?A. To go down to the beach. B. To swim in the park. C. To go home.12. Which of the following does the mans father work for?A. A newspaper. B. A TV factory. C. Aradil station13. Where was the man born?A. In Albany. B. In New York City. C. In Washington.14. What is the man studying?A. English. B. International Relations. C. Business.听下面一段材料,回答第1517题15. What did the woman buy?A. Tickets for an opera. B. Tickets for a concert. C. Tickets for a film.16. What does the man think of operas?A. They usually tell simple stories. B. They are often hard to understand.C. They are very much moving.17. What will the speakers do first?A. Going to a Broadway musical. B. Going to the opera. C. Going to hear Terry James.听下面一段材料,回答1820题18. What does the man think of his life now?A. peaceful. B. Busy. C. Hard.19. Why did the man smoke in the past?A. His wife gave him a lot of money. B. He felt life was hard for him.C. The work was too muchfor him.20. What made the speaker change his life style?A. The idea of starting his own business. B. The thought of a rich family life.C. The dream of living a better life.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节;满分45分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21. If she doesnt tell him the truth now, hell simply keep on asking until she .A. does B. had doneC. will do D. would22. Since you are worried about the problem,why not do somethingit at once.A. aboutB. forC. againstD. to23. The Greens has been broken into three times, resulting their great loss.A. everyB. any C. eitherD. each24. Margaret asked me to repeat number second time so that she could write it down.A. the;theB. the ;aC. a;aD. a;the25. -Wont you go shopping with your mother?- she promises to buy me a nes sweater.A. Now thatB. In caseC. UnlessD. If26. -How can a simple meal like this cost so much?-The price of the teapot you broke just now .A. addedB. includedC. obtainedD. charged27. Although the teacher did not mention any names,everybody knew who he was .A. attending toB.turning to C. referring to D. talking to28. Of the two, I would prefer one, which is very easy for me to carry.A. a smallB. a smallerC. the smallD. the smaller29. -Are you coming to Jeffs party?-Im not sure.I go to the concert instead.A. mustB. wouldC. mightD.should30. from what he said, he was having a difficult time.A. JugdingB. HearingC. FeelingD. Thinking31. - is her elder brother?-The one repairing a casr.A. HowB. What C. WhereD. Which32. Not ,the process of choosing names varies widely from culture to culture.A.obviouslyB. particularlyC. surprisinglyD. normally33. As we joined the big crowd, I got from my friends.A. leftB. separatedC. lostD. missed34. You have missed your , and you will have to wait for the next round.A. turnB. chanceC. timeD. duty35. -What do you think of my suggestion?-Sorry. Whats that? I about something else.A. thoughtB. was thinkingC. am thinking D.had thought第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从3655各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑When I told my family that I was thinking of taking a cooking job, the roars of laughterwere rather discouraging. 36 believed that I could cook at all, as I had never had a 37 to practice at home.Our cook had ruled in the 38 for thirty years and had a tendency to regard all the kitchen fittings as her own.I 39 crept down there when I thought she was 40 in her room to try out an omelet(炒蛋).Noiselessly I removed a frying pan from its hook and the eggs 41 the cupboard. It was the pop of the gas that 42 her ,I think, for I was just breaking the first egg 43 a pair of slippered feet moved 44 the door and a shriek(尖叫)of horror caused me to 45 the gee on the floor. This disaster upset her so much that she 46 herself in the storeroom with all the food and we had to make our Sunday dinner of bananas.If the family werent going to be 47 ,I would look for a job all by myself. I had seen an agency in a local paper, 48 as soon as I was free I49 out of the house in search of it.I sat on the edge of a chair and the woman at the desk examined me 50 her glasses. Having asked me a few questions,she said, “Ive got someone who 51 a cook badly.” She wrote down a 52 ,and my spirits went up as I took the slip of paper she 53 to me ,saying, “Ring up this day .She wants a cook.You would have to 54 tomorrow by cooking dinner for the people.Could you 55 that?”“Oh yes,”said Inever having cooked for more than four in my life.36. A. EveryoneB. NobodyC. SomebodyD. Anybody37. A.chanceB. wayC. handD. need38. A. houseB. roomC. kitchenD. family39. A. oftenB. seldomC. everD. once40. A. asleepB. tiredC. awayD. ready41. A. toB. fromC. inD. with42. A. wokeB. toldC. burntD. upset43. A.whyB. whileC. thenD. when44. A. throughB.acrossC. roundD. on45. A. putB. sendC. leaveD. break46. A. lockedB. foundC. tookD. held47. A. angryB. helpfulC. worriedD. kind48. A. sinceB. thoughC. butD. so49. A. lookedB. workedC. rushedD. waited50. A. inB. throughC. afterD. by51. A. usesB. treatsC. needsD. likes52. A. numberB. nameC. thingD. person53. A. handed inB. held outC. pointed outD. came up54. A. liveB. knowC. learnD. start55. A. cookB. believeC. manageD. receive第三部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑AMichael is always in a good mood and always has something positive to say. When someone asks him how he is doing, he will reply, “If I were any better, Id be twins!”His style really made me curious, so one day I went up to Michael and asked him, “I dont get it. You cant be positive all the time. How do you do it?”Michael replied, “Each morning I wake up and say to myself, Mike, you can choose to be in a good mood or in a bad mood. I choose to be in a good mood. Each time something bad happens, I choose to learn from it. Every time someone comes to me complaining, I choose to point out the positive side of life.”Then Michael added, “Life is all about choices. When you cut away all the junk, every situation is a choice. You choose how you react to situations. You choose how people will affect your mood. You choose to be in a good mood or bad mood. The bottom line is: Its your choice how you live your life.” I reflected on what Michael said.Several years later, I heard Michael was involved in a serious accident, falling off a tower.After 18 hours of surgery, and weeks of intensive care, Michael came out of the hospital with rods(金属杆) placed in his back. When seeing me, he said, “If I were any better. Id be twins!”I asked him what had gone through his mind as the accident took place. “The first thing that went through my mind was the comfort of my soon-to-be-born daughter,” he replied. “Then, as I lay on the ground, I thought I had to live.”Mike lived, thanks to the skill of his doctors, but also because of his amazing attitude. I learned from him that very day we can choose to live fully. Attitude is everything.56. How does Michael deal with the problems of life?A. By making good choices.B. By giving people good advice.C. By treating them seriously.D. By looking at the positive side of life.57. From the passage we can know Michael first thought when the accident happened.A. he might not be savedB. he had to liveC. he would be in hospital soonD. he would recover later on58. Which of the following should be the best title of the pssage?A. Michaela wise boyB. Life is full of choicesC. How to live a better lifeD. In a good mood or bad moodBLONDONLife for Cathy Hagner and her three children is set to permanent(恒久的) fast-forward.Their full school day and her job as a lawyers assistant are busy enough. But Hagner also has to take the two boys to soccer or hockey or basketball while dropping off her daughter at piano lessons or Girl Scout Club.Often the exhausted family doesnt get home until 7 p.m. There is just time for a quick supper before homework.In todays world, middle-class American and British parents treat their children as if they are competitors racing for some finishing line.Parents take their children from activity to activity in order to make their future bright. It seems that raising a genius has become a more important goal than raising a happy and well-balanced child.“Doctors across the country are reporting a growing number of children suffering from stomach-aches and headaches due to exhaustion and stress,” says child expert William Daherty of the University of Minnesota.Teachers ae dealing with exhausted kids in the classroom. Its a very serious problem. Many children attend after-school clubs by necessity. But competitive pressures also create an explosion of activities. They include sports, language, music and math classes for children as young as four.“There is a new parenting idea that you have to tap all your childs potential(潜能) at a young age; otherwise you will let him down,” says Terry Apter, a Cambridge-based child and adolescent psychiatrist. “It isnt entirely new: There have always been pushy parents. But what was previously seen as strange behavior is now well accepted.”59. From the second paragraph of this passage we can find that Hagner .A. spends much time helping her childrens lessonsB. doesnt spend much time on her full-time jobC. is interested in sports and musicD. makes herself busy by following a trend60. British parents, as the writer described in this passage, .A. treat their children as sports playersB. pay no attention to the childrens school lessonsC. bring up their children in a simple wayD. give their children little time to develop freely61. The writers opinion about after-school clubs is that .A. activities in the country are too competitiveB. children should attend less than four clubs at a timeC. some clubs result in competitive pressuresD. clubs should have more subjects for school children62. According to the last paragraph, we can say that Terry Apter .A. thinks parents shouldnt let children downB. doesnt quite agree with the new parenting ideaC. believes what people do today is reasonableD. thinks the parenting idea is quite new to peopleCFor some time past it has been widely accepted that babies, and other creatures, learn to do things because certain acts lead to “rewards”; and there is no reason to doubt that this is true. But it used also to be widely believed that effective rewards, at least in the early stages, has to be directly related to such basic physiological(生理的) “drives” as thirst or hunger. In other words, a baby would learn if it got food or drink or some sort of physical comfort not otherwise.It is now clear that this is not so. Babies will learn to act in ways that produce results in the world with no reward except the successful outcome.Papousek began his studies by using milk in the normal way to “reward” the babies and to teach them to carry out some simple movements, such as turning the head to one side or the other. Then he noticed that a baby who had had enough to drink would refuse the milk but would still go on making the learned response(反应) with clear signs of pleasure. So he began to study the babies responses in situations where no milk was provided. He quickly found that babies as young as four months would learn to turn their heads to right or left if the movement “turned on” a lightand indeed that they were able to learn quite complex(复杂) turns to bring about this result, for example, two left or two right, or even to make as many as three turns to one side.Papouseks light display(演示) was placed directly in front of the babies and he watched carefully with interest that sometimes they would not turn back to watch the lights closely although they would “smile and bubble” when the display came on. Papousek concluded that it was not the sight of the lights that pleased them; it was the success they were achieving in solving the problem, in mastering the skill, and that there exists a basic human desire to make sense of the world and bring it under intended control.63. According to the passage, for some time past people believe babies learn to do things which .A. are directly related to pleasureB. will meet their physical needsC. will bring them a feeling of successD. will satisfy their curiosity64. Papousek noticed in his early studies that baby .A. would make learned responses when it saw the milkB. would carry out learned responses if it had enough to drinkC. would continue the simple movements without being given milkD. would turn its head to right or left when it had enough to drink65. In Papouseks experiment babies made learned movements of the head in order to .A. have the lights turned on B. be rewarded with milkC. get pleasureD. be praised by the parents66. The babies would “smile and bubble” at the lights because .A. the lights were directly related to some basic “drives”B. the sight of the lights was interestingC. they didnt need to turn back to watch the lightsD. they succeeded in “turning on” the lights67. According to Papousek, the pleasure babies get in achieving something is a reflection of .A. a basic human desire to understand and control the worldB. the satisfaction of certain physiological needsC. their strong desire to solve complex problemsD. a basic human desire to show their learned skillsDIn many countries there is a fixed charge for personal services. A certain percentage may be added to the bill at a hotel or restaurant “for the service”. In other places the customer may be expected to give a tip, or a small amount of money, as a sign of appreciation whenever services are performed. In the United States there is no consistent practice with regard to tipping. The practice is more common in a large city than in a small town. A Native American may often be in doubt about when and how much to tip when he is in a big city that is strange to him. In general, however, a tip is expected by the porter who carries your baggage, by taxi drivers(except, perhaps, in small towns), and by those who serve you in hotels and restaurants.When you pick up your incoming luggage at an airport, you may tip the man who takes it to the taxi or airport bus. He usually expects 35 cents a bag for his service. In some cities the taxi that takes you to your hotel may have one meter that shows the cost of the trip and another that shows a fixed charge, usually about 20 cents, for “extra”. In some cities the taxi driver may expect a tip in addition to the “extra, especially if he carries your suitcase. If no “extra” is charged, a tip is usually given. Hotels usually do not have a service charge, though there are places where one is added. It is customary, however, to give something to the porter who carries your suitcases and shows you to your room. If in doubt, 25 cents for each bag he carries is satisfactory. In a restaurant you generally leave about 15 percent of the bill in small change on the table as a tip for the person who has served you: A service charge is generally not included except in some of the larger, more expensive places. If the order is smalla cup of coffee at a lunch counter, or something of the sorta tip is not usually expected.68. According to the passage, a tip is for personal services.A. a sign of appreciationB. a kind of bill at a hotel or restaurantC. a fixed charge for serviceD. some extra money for extra service69. From the passage we can infer that the native Americans .A. know a lot about tippingB. do not often tip a strangerC. usually live in a small townD. often work as porter
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